Pyrotechnic fuse for interrupting an electrical circuit
11177101 · 2021-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01H9/446
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to a pyrotechnic fuse for interrupting an electrical circuit, comprising a body (9), in which an explosive charge is disposed, wherein: the pyrotechnic fuse comprises a hollow cylinder (11), in which a piston (12) is disposed, beneath which a separation claw (13) is disposed, beneath which the conductor (20), which is to be severed, is disposed; the piston (12) and the separation claw (13) are pressed downwards once the pyrotechnic fuse has been triggered, and the separation claw (13) severs the conductor (20) at two points; a quenching substance storage chamber (14) is disposed outside the cylinder (11), which quenching substance storage chamber, as a result of the piston being pressed downwards once the pyrotechnic fuse has been triggered, is opened towards a separation chamber (15) such that the quenching substance moves into the separation chamber.
Claims
1. A pyrotechnic fuse (PTS) for interrupting an electrical circuit, comprising: a body with an explosive charge situated therein, wherein the PTS comprises a hollow cylinder in which a piston is situated, below which a disconnecting claw is situated, below which is situated a conductor intended to be severed for interrupting the electrical circuit, wherein the piston and the disconnecting claw are configured to be pressed downward after the PTS is triggered, whereby the disconnecting claw severs the conductor at two points, wherein an extinguishing substance supply chamber is situated outside the cylinder and is configured to open toward a disconnecting chamber when the piston is pressed downward after the PTS is triggered, such that an extinguishing substance moves from the extinguishing substance supply chamber into the disconnecting chamber.
2. The PTS as claimed in claim 1, wherein the PTS is activatable by an electrical igniter.
3. The PTS as claimed in claim 1, wherein the disconnecting claw is embodied in a solid fashion to withstand a plasma fire for a required time.
4. The PTS as claimed in claim 1, wherein residual pressure of an explosion of the explosive charge accelerates movement of the extinguishing substance into disconnecting chamber.
5. The PTS as claimed in claim 1, wherein a counterpart to the disconnecting claw is situated below the conductor, said counterpart having a shape complementary to that of the disconnecting claw.
6. The PTS as claimed in claim 5, wherein the counterpart has a dome shape.
7. The PTS as claimed in claim 6, wherein a cylinder is seated on the apex of the dome, said cylinder having a horizontal end face arranged below the conductor.
8. The PTS as claimed in claim 1, wherein the PTS has a permanent magnet and a magnetic field concentrator arranged parallel to the conductor.
9. The PTS as claimed in claim 1, wherein two opposite side walls of the PTS are formed by iron plates.
10. The PTS as claimed in claim 9, wherein the iron plates are premagnetized, whereby a magnetic field from the premagnetized iron plates can extinguish plasma sparks arising in the PTS after interruption of the electrical circuit.
Description
(1) The invention is explained in greater detail with reference to the figures. In the figures:
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(7) Both end walls 1,2 are respectively connectable to an end of a conductor, for example composed of copper, that is part of the electrical circuit.
(8) The side walls of the PTS which are not end walls 1,2 comprise an insulation sheath 7 having suitable thermal properties.
(9) The PTS comprises a body 9 with an explosive charge situated therein. The PTS is activatable by an electrical igniter the contacts 10 of which are situated at the top side of the interrupting device.
(10) The PTS comprises a hollow cylinder 11, in which a piston 12 is situated. A disconnecting claw 13 is situated below the piston. When the explosive charge explodes, the piston 12 and thus also the disconnecting claw 13 are pressed downward.
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(12) The PTS has a permanent magnet 18 and also a magnetic field concentrator 19 composed of cold-rolled iron sheets or soft iron wires, which is arranged parallel to the conductor 20 that is intended to be severed. Plasma sparks that possibly arise in the PTS after the disconnection are thereby intended to be able to be extinguished.
(13) The counterpart 21 to the disconnecting claw 13 is situated below the conductor 20 to be severed by the disconnecting claw 13, the shape of said counterpart being complementary to that of the disconnecting claw. The counterpart 21 is likewise composed of insulating material. The counterpart has the shape of a dome with a cylinder 22 seated on its apex, the horizontal end face of said cylinder being arranged below the conductor 20.
(14) When the disconnecting claw 13 is pressed downward upon the triggering of the PTS, it severs the conductor 20 at two points. That piece of the conductor 20 which is cut out in this way is fixed by virtue of the fact that it is clamped in between the cylinder 22 at the apex of the counterpart and the disconnecting claw, and is deformed by the shape of the counterpart 21 and/or of the disconnecting claw 13, such that the insulation clearance becomes maximal.
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